British Cycling article puts Olympic mountain bike course in context

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Cannondale rider Paul Beales demonstrates one of the man-made features on the Olympic mountain bike course at Hadleigh Farm in Essex

Cannondale rider Paul Beales demon🌳strates one of the man❀-made features on the Olympic mountain bike course at Hadleigh Farm in Essex (Image credit: James Costley-White/BikeRadar)
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Maddie Horton speeds through a banked turn on the London area Olympic mountain bike course.

Maddie Horton speed🦂s through a banked turn on the London area𓆉 Olympic mountain bike course. (Image credit: London Organising Committee of the Olympic Games and P꧑aralympic Games (LOCOG))
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A switchbacked climb on the 2012 Olympic mountain bike course.

A switchbacked climꦇb on the 2012 Olympic mountain bike course. (Image credit: James Costley-White/BikeRadar)

Two weeks ago, more details about the 2012 Olympic Games mountain bike venue were released to the media. Although the UCI gave the course an o🍷fficial thumbs up, public reactions varied widely and British Cycling responded by posting an article putting information about the Hadleigh Farms course in context relative to other Olympic and World Cup venues.